
AIRE workshop highlights AI innovation and student research
“This workshop reflects our goal to build a strong foundation for AI research and education at Augusta University,” says Hisham Daoud, PhD.
Augusta University plans to expand its animation program to include an additional 21 faculty members in the Department of Art and Design, which will make it possible to attract about 400 more animation students in the coming years.

“This workshop reflects our goal to build a strong foundation for AI research and education at Augusta University,” says Hisham Daoud, PhD.

“This workshop reflects our goal to build a strong foundation for AI research and education at Augusta University,” says Hisham Daoud, PhD.

“This workshop reflects our goal to build a strong foundation for AI research and education at Augusta University,” says Hisham Daoud, PhD.
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After graduation, Maddy Frediani plans to move to New York to coach at the John McEnroe Tennis Academy before returning to AU for graduate school.

“We have always been intentional with what programs we add to our portfolio, and MAISS and the MPA program were the next two logical choices for us,” said Marc Austin, PhD.

“I went to Augusta University, I know how many talented people go there. I was surprised how much reach we got. We have people from Boston, people that graduated and left the Augusta area who submitted work and mailed it to us. That was kind of cool,” said Heather Rene Dunaway.

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